Described as Leicester City's "greatest ever player", when Jamie Vardy departs at the end of the season, he will leave a legacy at a club he has served so well since his arrival 13 years ago.
From playing non-league football in 2010 to inspiring an astonishing Premier League title success just six years later, he struck 198 goals for the Foxes and seven more in his 26 England appearances.
A livewire, passion-filled, antagonistic striker, Vardy made the stunning leap from Stocksbridge Park Steels to become a Leicester legend.
Only Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah have scored more top-flight goals than Sheffield-born Vardy in the past decade.